People
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Phoenix lawyer tapped by Biden would be second South Asian federal judge in Arizona
President Joe Biden will nominate Phoenix lawyer Sharad Desai to the federal bench, making him the second South Asian federal judge in Arizona—after his older sister.
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New data shows just how little single moms make compared to other parents
As many as 28 percent of single moms live in poverty. Here’s what you need to know about the wage gap for single moms.
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Arizona leaders eager for a Harris-Kelly ticket
Sen. Mark Kelly hasn’t indicated if he would accept an offer to be Kamala Harris’ running mate, but his supporters are eager for a Harris-Kelly ticket.
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Meet the winners of The Copper Courier’s second annual poetry contest
Read the poems from the three winners of The Copper Courier’s second annual poetry contest.
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Miss the debate? Here’s what other Arizonans thought of it
The first presidential debate had more drama than a midday novella, and prominent Arizonans were eager to weigh in.
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Meet Bryan D. Hughes, Phoenix’s ‘Rattlesnake Guy’
Meet Bryan D. Hughes (aka the Rattlesnake Guy), who works to educate the public about snakes and capture and release them in ethical, humane ways.
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Quiet heroes: Meet the Valley animal lovers tending to feral cat colonies
n the sprawling urban landscape of Phoenix, where the desert sun sets over bustling streets, there are volunteers quietly tending to a population often overlooked: feral cats.
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Retired Arizona teacher touts Biden’s efforts to protect seniors’ economic security
More than one million Arizona seniors are covered by Medicare Part D, including Linda Somo of the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans, who worries that a second Trump term would undo progress made in lowering drug costs and lead to cuts to Social Security.
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Arizona’s reality TV stars: Where are they now?
From A-list actresses to a controversial bachelor, here’s a roundup of reality TV stars from Arizona (plus how they did and where they are now).
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How Arizona women are helping each other gain confidence in outdoor adventuring
Two female-oriented outdoors groups in Arizona encourage women to get on the trails, and to not be afraid of doing it solo every once in a while.
























